Alumni
Baxter St at CCNY has long been a catalyst for innovative creation within the artistic mediums of photography and video practices. Ranging from exhibitions, residency programs, and partnerships, our core mission is to support and activate a vibrant community deeply engaged in the art of lens-based contemporary practices. Take a look at the wide breadth of alumni that are a part of our wonderful and ever-expanding community.
ARTISTS
Amanda Gutiérrez
Baxter St. Residency (2017)
ARTISTS
Amanda Gutiérrez
Baxter St. Residency (2017)
Born in Mexico City, Amanda Gutiérrez completed her graduate studies at The School of the Art Institute of Chicago, specializing in Performance and New Media. In Mexico, she completed her undergraduate studies in Stage Design at the INBA/ENAT. For twelve years, she has worked in the field of performance and sound art, fusing the two disciplines in installation projects. Among the video series she has made: “A brief history of fiction,” the video series has won two awards: The Fellowship Competition 2007 and CAAP 2008, and was selected as a finalist for the national award Artadia Art Chicago 2009. Gutierrez has had artist residencies at CMM (Multimedia Center) (2001), ZKM (Zentrum für Kunst und Medientechnologie) in Karlsruhe, Germany (2002), Artist Village in Taipei, Taiwan (2009). She has also received scholarships from the Artist Residencies Program (2009) FONCA-BANFF Centre and the prize-EMARE EMAN at the residency FACT Liverpool and the latest in the Contemporary Arts Center Bolit, in Girona, Spain (2016). In 2011, Gutiérrez developed the video series “Topographies of Time,” supported by the Program Development and Cultural Conversions FONCA 2011 in Mexico City. This series has been exhibited internationally in museums, and contemporary art galleries, such as The Windor Gallery in Madrid, Spain, Khiasma Gallery in Paris, France, Move Forward Festival in Halle, Germany, Liverpool Art Biennale 2012 in the UK, Ex Teresa Arte Actual in Mexico City, Mexico, and Action Art Actuelle in Montreal, Canada. Most recently, she is a recipient of the National System of Art Creators from Mexico.